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Konform Browser 140.8.0-106 - Security- and privacy oriented open source web browser
I would like to invite all of you Linux users to check out the latest release of Konform Browser. Konform Browser is a free/libre and open-source (FLOSS) fork of Firefox with the primary goals of security, privacy, and user freedom. Hoping to be an example of how these three goals don’t have to be at odds but support each other and work in harmony. Would love to hear your feedback on if it’s in the right direction and what can be improved. Been posting on and off the lemmies about the project during 2026. Below are major highlights since 140.8.0-103 update from a week and a half back: Bundling and enforcing use of bundled fonts. Konform Browser now carries the same font-loading patches and bundled fonts as Tor Browser and Mullvad Browser. While this does increase download- and installation sizes, it has two clear benefits: Significantly improved resistance against font fingerprinting used by tracking scripts. Konform Browser should now be more robust against this attack by having shared global font fingerprint. All languages and scripts should render as expected regardless of what fonts you have installed on system. Also bundled is now Multi-Account Containers Lite addon. It’s a debloated^1^ fork of Firefox Multi-Account Containers so you can utilize Container Tabs and set per-container proxies without installing addon for it. While “AI chatbot” feature was already disabled and hidden by default, it was previously still possible to trigger activation of proprietary networked centralized cloudbots by setting pref browser.ml.chat.enabled=true. These have now been fully removed and replaced by a single provider utilizing locally running llamafile instance. Ported a bunch of security fixes and improvement on fingerprinting protection from FF Rapid Release and Tor Browser which didn’t make it into upstream FF ESR. For details and references see linked release notes. For even more details I hope the commit log is digestible. Packages available for most Linux distributions. AUR source package Releases Konform Browser is also on Mastodon where followers make me happy: https://techhub.social/@konform ^1^: Similarly as rest of Konform Browser: Removal and disabling of telemetry, analytics, ads, touting, nags (“call-to-actions”), and integrations with centralized proprietary service (Mozilla VPN in this case). Cross-post. Original Thread @ discuss.tchncs.de/post/56107349
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Full-page machine translations are disabled Firefox translations are done offline (after downloading the model for a langauge pair). Does anybody know why Konform decided to disable this very useful feature?
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@ken@discuss.tchncs.de · Mar 07
Oh, thanks for bringing that up - it’s out of date and no longer true so I guess I do need to update the readme. While you are correct, the offline translations feature in Firefox won’t work when blocking its access to RemoteSettings. As Konform Browser does have a strict policy of not initiating connections to “trusted” servers on its own, it made more sense to remove it than leaving UI for a completely broken feature. Since that was written: That bug was fixed in Konform so translations do work fully offline now (if models are available locally) An about:welcome “onboarding” screen was introduced where user has 4 presets to choose from. 3 of them (all but Purely Private 🔒️) enable translations feature and 2 (✳️Basic Functionality and 🦊Just Make It Work) enable the automatic downloads of models from Mozilla server like in FF. So in reality I would say offline local translations actually work better in Konform than in upstream and other forks. In the future hoping to improve this further by redistributing the models as packages for separate installation on system. Then you can use them without needing the browser itself to download anything at all. Similarly to how it’s already done for spelling dictionaries and uBlock Origin.
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